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  • • • In the field. His chief preoccupati011, however, and the development with which his name was most often associated was the lifting fuselage or airfoil fuselage design. More than one-ha.lf of Mr. Burnelll's patents wer, related to this development, and moet ol
  • . There are several drafts of speeches, messages, newspaper clippings and magazine articles pertaining to space. The General material contains comments from the general public on the space program, including suggestions and proposals to be used by NASA
  • of scientific talent, arc lavished on an effort that could well be aborted in midstride by Soviet enterprise and realism. There is a crying need for a reap­ praisal of our space aims, for more specificpublic information, especial­ ly since statemcnu from those
  • , Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, at Houston and Ranch. Lt. Gen. Samuel c. Phillips, Director, Apollo Program, at Houston or, if desired, at Ranch. Dr. Robert R. Gilruth, Director, Manned Spacecraft Center, at Houston or, if desired, at Ranch
  • not that these space shots are associated with a FOB system in contrast to a possible re-entry development of the space system. Thirdly, where are they testing from? I'd rather not discuss that. It exposes some of our intelligence gathering information. Fourthly, does
  • of Experimental Test Pilots; associate fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; and member of the Soaring Society of America. Armstrong was a naval aviator from 1949 to 1952 and flew combat missions during the Korean action. 78 He
  • must be expected to be quite 10 reluqtant to provide data on shielding materials·and results 2. On Radiation and Solar Events -- Both sides seek greater knowledge of radiation and particle fluxes in cislunar space, ·particularly that associated
  • and scientific research, emphasizing engineering in advanced spacecraft power systems, including reactors. development experiment ■ nuclear Comment: We have very little to gain and too much to give in engineering association with German space in­ terests
  • of the building housing the cainera is _ estimated to be approxiraately $50,000. The camera and associated equipment are valued at $125 ,coo.The camera ._will be part of'· an existi11g·. global network used primarily for scientific rather than operational purposes
  • accomplishments in the Gemini program, including but not limited to accomplishments in actual flight. This makes it possible f'or flight engineers, flight director, and others, to receive this award. Three: Military decorations associated with spe.ce flights